Simply Blue secures investment from Japan’s Kansai Electric to drive offshore wind expansion
‘Continued momentum depends on timely Government action to unlock the full potential of projects’
‘Continued momentum depends on timely Government action to unlock the full potential of projects’
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Batteries charged with surplus renewable energy can then supply power to market when demand high
Astatine secures planning permission for renewable energy infrastructure projects and is involved in the delivery and operation of these assets
Deal aimed at creating single platform to fund and deliver renewable energy projects across Europe
Planning delays hindering renewable projects, say industry and experts
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Wind farms were the biggest source of renewable electricity in the month, says EirGrid
Weight restrictions needed to protect road network and bridges, says Government
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Skerries, Inagh, Dún Laoghaire and Co Westmeath river restoration project also honoured at ceremony in Dublin
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Centres have become controversial due to their use of over 20% of electricity generated in Ireland
Wind projects are in Mayo, Cork, Waterford, Wicklow and Tipperary, while solar projects clustered mainly in east, south-east and midland
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Prices remain high because we are still burning so much gas. The cheapest way to end that is to deliver the onshore and offshore wind that is ready to be built
Survey finds two-thirds of energy stakeholders prioritise energy security over cheaper imported power
Avoiding individual site selection, new national strategy hopes to provide certainty for future energy
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Construction begins on €50m biomethane plant in Ballinrobe which is slated to open in 2027
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Moneypoint’s coal-fired operations ceased in June
Government urged to prioritise investment in recruitment to State agencies seen as key to accelerating renewable energy projects
Wind and solar can’t be relied on to replace gas as a reliable source to power our electricity supply
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Ireland ranks eighth out of top 10 countries for renewable electricity use, Energy Institute report says
For a fleeting moment, the State was at the forefront of this technology; now it’s back of the class
Cost, complex grant processes and uncertainty are affecting move to green power, says advisory body
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